In a standard job-order costing system, factory overhead is applied using ???????????????????? rates times ???????????????????? input


predetermined; standard

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In nontechnical writing, writers often write out numbers less than ____________

a. 1,000 b. 500 c. 10 d. 100

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An initial analysis of a laboratory activity resulted in the first table below

After this analysis, the managers determined that their element descriptions were not as accurate as they should have been–they had left out an element, underestimated a distance, and understated the need for accuracy. They revised the table of element data, which appears in the second table. Original Activity: Pouring tube specimen Element description Element code TMU Get tube from rack AA2 35 Get stopper, place on counter AA2 35 Get centrifuge, place at sample tube AD2 45 Pour (3 sec.) PT 83 Place tubes in rack (simo) PC2 40 TOTAL TMU Revised Activity: Pouring tube specimen Element description Element code TMU Get tube from rack AC3 70 Get stopper, place on counter AA2 35 Get centrifuge, place at sample tube AD2 45 Pour (3 sec.) PT 83 Get stopper, place on tube AC1 40 Place tubes in rack (simo) PC2 40 TOTAL TMU Calculate the total standard minutes for the original activity "pouring tube specimen." Calculate the total standard minutes for the revised activity "pouring tube specimen." What is the increase, in seconds, from the first version to the second? (Round calculations to four decimal places.)

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Darcy buys a life insurance policy on her own life, under which she pays the annual premiums. The insurance is issued for a specific period, but is renewable for similar periods. Darcy is covered only as long as she makes the payments. There is no cash value portion to the policy. Darcy probably owns

A. whole life insurance. B. key-person life insurance. C. term life insurance. D. an annuity.

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A 10-K report is:

a. an extensive audited annual financial statement b. a prospectus issued prior to an initial stock sale c. the registration statement held for public inspection by the SEC d. also called a red herring e. none of the other choices

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